Choreographer Kirsty Duncan announces a call for dancers for an immersive performance season planned for early June 2022, at The Lab, Light...
Lou Cope and CoAD – the Centre of Applied Dramaturgy will be hosting Doing Dramaturgy, a unique online course for choreographers and...
The World Ballet School Day 2021 organising committee has announced that the second annual World Ballet School Day (WBSD) will be streamed online at www.worldballetschoolday.com on Saturday 13 November throughout the day....
Lyndon Terracini for Opera Australia and John Frost for Crossroads Live have announced that due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, they have...
In the shadow of the pandemic, West Australian Ballet has made a bold move to invigorate the Australian dance industry by creating...
Many beginner acro students complain of headaches in class. Luckily, as students progress through their acro dance education, this side effect will...
In a year when COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions have continued to prevent dancers from accessing their usual training activities in their own...
OzAsia Festival’s new writing and ideas program, In Other Words, has revealed the full line-up of speakers and sessions at Adelaide Festival Centre’s...
After a state-wide search, Queensland Ballet has announced the winner of its annual Suncorp Dream Big Challenge: seven-year-old Giles Nash from Mermaid Beach. Nash has won a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to...
Sydney Eisteddfod came to a sudden halt in late June, just over a month into the 2021 Festival. Like many other events...
A festival like no other, Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival will bring together over 200 artists and performers for the third annual celebration of the arts and the talented East...
Dean Walsh’s contemporary performance work, Infinite Item, had a final stage development and broadcast sharing of it in the middle of COVID last year...
Inspired by the experimental New York dance-scapes of the ‘80s and ‘90s and born out of a need to bring the Victorian...
As ballet icon George Balanchine said, “Just as Giselle is ballet’s great tragedy, so Coppélia is its great comedy.” The colourful tale of two lovers and an eccentric doctor,...
The Sydney Fringe has announced The Essence of Fringe, a digital program that will be presented from 10 September – 1 October to...
Find out what’s happening this month in New Zealand dance news! The New Zealand Dance Company (NZDC) is excited to be touring Night Light to Tāmaki...
Registrations are now open until 6 September for the seventh annual Dancerites, Sydney Opera House’s celebrated national First Nations dance competition. This...
The Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) Australia has demonstrated its commitment to supporting the excellent standard of education within its Registered Teaching...
Adelaide Festival Centre is gearing up for an exciting spring season packed with entertaining and inspiring performances for people of all ages...
A specially-filmed, multi-camera screening of the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s (RNZB) production of The Firebird by New Zealand choreographer Loughlan Prior – which, until lockdown, was...
Streaming on miff.com.au. 15 August 2021. As part of the Melbourne International Film Festival, there was a special screening of short dance films called Bodies...
Dancehouse, Melbourne. August 2021. Dance (Lens) is a most exciting festival of screen dance organised by Dancehouse in Melbourne. Thirty-three short works are...